Yotam Medini wrote: > + On current Ubuntu, it is not easy to configure. The GSynapyics tool > warns (and requires(?)) settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf > while current configuration happens under /usr/share/hal/fdi/... I can't say that about ubuntu, but I can place stuff in /etc/hal/fdi/... so once it's done you can easily move it to new releases.
> + Using the touchpad, the cursor moves 'too quickly' and difficult to > place into an exact pixel location. You may want to look here: http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/PointerAcceleration In particular, "Scenarios" and the synaptics stuff at the bottom. Works for server 1.6 and above. > + On that slow and low memory machine, the driver seems to use too much > resources. That was another reason, I wanted to avoid dependencies > on 'finger movement speed' and floating point calculations. Frankly, no matter how small, slim & fast your setup is, a few f* instructions won't dominate event propagation. Not even on funny marketing efforts like the Pentium 4. I think you ran into the issue described at the bottom of mentioned wiki page: It's not 'unreliable' FP, it's double-applied acceleration. That said, if you can back the 'seems' using sysprof to be a driver/X issue, that's another matter. HTH, Simon _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
